A Letter To The City Council
Yes, that is evident there is “no support” on the part of Charleston City Council - just by the fact that you are even having these issues. Clearly people want change and are fed up with what is ‘not working’.
Yes, that is evident there is “no support” on the part of Charleston City Council - just by the fact that you are even having these issues. Clearly people want change and are fed up with what is ‘not working’.
Flash forward to present day images of bustling streets, blocks of asphalt, and surpluses of sightseers making their way through new age metropolises via subway systems, trolley cars, motor vehicle, skateboard, bicycle…
Charleston, South Carolina is truly one of the most unique cities in the Southern United States. Charleston has a variety of activities that are not only fun for the whole family, but are also healthy and humane. On your next visit to Charleston, you certainly won’t want to miss some of these fun and sustainable activities!
At Charleston Carriage Horse Advocates, we work to protect the health and safety of Charleston’s working equines. But, we also want to make sure that all equines in Charleston receive fair, humane treatment.
From our family at Charleston Carriage Horse Advocates to yours, we wish you a joyful holiday season and much happiness in the new year. As you and your family choose holiday-related activities to bring you closer throughout this season, we invite you to take a look at a variety of enjoyable, enriching, and humane activities in Charleston this holiday season.
An ongoing feud between a Charleston carriage horse company and animal-rights groups continued Tuesday as the advocates being sued again for defamation called the latest litigation “a sham.”
There are more tourists and fewer residents in the historic city of Venice.
The city known as the “Queen of the Adriatic” has lost more than half its population in the past 50 years.
The Venetians who remain are trying to find ways to reclaim their city.
Everyone from the carriage-horse industry itself to onetime anti-carriage-horse crusader Bill de Blasio may want the push to eliminate the cruel industry to go away.
But that’s not going to happen.
A newly erected billboard along Interstate 26 near Dorchester Road appears to discourage tourists and downtown patrons from participating in horse-led carriage tours.
100 pounds underweight and still forced to pull passengers on a wagon. Improved standards for the treatment of carriage animals are needed nation wide. The question is, who's going to take the reigns and set an example for the rest to follow? Until then, #justsayneigh